Sentences with phrase «organizational history»

We struggle enough with doing KM properly, or even at all — how do we document our learned organizational history in a way that a robot can properly interpret and apply it?
A great way to achieve this is through brainstorms, transfer - of - knowledge downloads, or the development of recommendations that rely heavily on organizational history.
Both a zealous commitment to congregational autonomy and a strong impulse toward cooperative ministry underlie the organizational history of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC).
This road trip is second biggest make or break regular season road trip in organizational history.
Word is, too, that it went splendidly, and while this wouldn't be the reason Roberts is hired, there is also the opportunity for the Dodgers to make some organizational history by doing so, as the 43 - year - old is half African - American, half Japanese - American.
In particular, his work will explore how well - established political parties can rely on aspects their organizational histories in order to rekindle their societal relevance among voters, and thus maintain their power in democratic systems.
Finally, and significantly, there is an organizational history and tradition of sustaining collaborations through multiple changes of leadership.
How can emotions and organizational history be respected without stifling change?
They also have an organizational history and an institutional capacity that helps them connect with resources and other organizations needed to be successful.
Over the past eight years Art Spaces Archives Project has presented panels at the annual College Art Association Conference that have addressed issues related to the contemporary arts and archives by investigating institutional models and identities, institutional holdings, and the organizational histories of living and defunct alternative art spaces.
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